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Books in Giggle Fit series

  • Giggle Fit: Crazy Christmas Jokes

    Alison Grambs, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    How did Santa get lost on Christmas Eve? He got mis-sled. What music does Frosty the Snowman fear? Heavy melt-al music. Young kids will ho-ho-ho and ha-ha-ha at the funniest holiday jokes ever. Santa will want to wrap this up for laugh-loving children
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  • Giggle Fit: Crazy Christmas Jokes

    Alison Grambs, Steve Harpster

    Hardcover (Sterling, April 1, 2004)
    Young kids will have a very, very, very merry Christmas when they’re cackling, chortling, and guffawing nonstop at the funniest holiday jokes ever—all illustrated with giggle-enhancing full-color cartoons. How did Santa get lost on Christmas Eve? He got mis-sled. What music does Frosty the Snowman fear? Heavy melt-al music. Why didn’t the Christmas stockings finish their dinner? Because they were stuffed. There are loads of knock-knocks, too: Knock Knock. Who’s there? Lazy. Lazy who? Lazy presents under the tree, please.Every Santa will want to wrap this up for laugh-loving children.
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  • Totally Beads

    Sonal Bhatt

    Hardcover (Sterling, Dec. 31, 2001)
    “[For] the young at heart...37 items to craft concentrate on hair ornaments and necklaces, bracelets, and anklets; most are fairly simple to fashion...the book is frontloaded with the how-tos, a good basic explanation of threads, needles, clasps catches, knots, and other challenges a novice beader just might encounter....Totally for young people—from styles to execution.”—Booklist. “A ‘how-to’ delight for any budding bead enthusiast.”—Shuttle, Spindle & Dyepot.
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  • Giggle Fit: Nutty Jokes

    Matt Rissinger, Philip Yates, Steve Harpster

    Hardcover (Sterling, Dec. 16, 2001)
    You'll go mad for these jokes! They're so wacky and wild, they'll just keep cracking you up over and over again. Why don't fish go on-line? Because they're afraid of being caught in the net. Where do great dragons end up? In the Hall of Flame. What is a baker's favorite kind of book? A who-donut. Where do spies do their shopping? At the snooper-market. Let the gags begin!
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  • Giggle Fit: Nutty Jokes

    Matt Rissinger, Philip Yates, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2002)
    You'll go mad for these jokes! They're so wacky and wild, they'll just keep cracking you up over and over again. Why don't fish go on-line? Because they're afraid of being caught in the net. Where do great dragons end up? In the Hall of Flame. What is a baker's favorite kind of book? A who-donut. Where do spies do their shopping? At the snooper-market. It's a laugh riot.
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  • Giggle Fit: Zany Tongue-Twisters

    Mike Artell, Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Tie your tongue in knots--and have loads of fun doing it with these wacky words and silly sentences! How many times can you say this in ten seconds? Matt's mismatched mittens. Can you say, Does a double bubble gum double bubble? three times fast? What about Sixty-six sticky skeletons? With these mouthfuls of mayhem, you'll have a blast alone or with a group.
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  • Giggle FitÂŽ: Spooky Jokes

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Ghosts and Godzilla, skeletons and sea monsters, Dracula and Frankenstein, bats and spiders, and haunted houses: it’s all alarmingly hilarious! Boo-ha ha! It’s almost frightening how funny these jokes are. What makes the letter G so scary? It turns your host into a ghost. Why should you avoid vampires at dawn? Because they like a quick bite before they go to bed. How does a witch tell time? With a witch watch.
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  • Giggle Fit: School Jokes

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 1, 2003)
    Who knew school could be so much fun? This comic "class" is an absolute laugh riot. Where do you go to learn how to make ice cream? Sundae School.What was the butterfly's favorite subject? Mothematics. Are you in need of a little homework humor? Here's one that should fill the bill:Tommy: Dad, could you help me with my homework?Dad: No, it wouldn't be right.Tommy: Well, could you at least give it a try?Plus: cafeteria food, silly answers to teachers' questions, and much more!
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  • Silly Knock-knocks

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

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  • Giggle Fit: Zany Tongue-Twisters

    Mike Artell, Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Tie your tongue in knots--and have loads of fun doing it with these wacky words and silly sentences! How many times can you repeat this in ten seconds? Matt's mismatched mittens. Can you say, Does a double bubble gum double bubble? three times fast? What about Sixty-six sticky skeletons? With these mouthfuls of mayhem, you'll have a blast alone or with a group.
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  • Giggle Fit: Wacky Jokes

    Matt Rissinger, Philip Yates, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Enter a wonderful world of wackiness filled with riddles, knock-knocks, and crazy conversations. Where do baby monsters go when their parents are at work? Day Scare Centers. Customer: Waiter, does your chef have chicken legs? Waiter: I don't know-I can't see under his apron. Where do they put tomatoes who break the law? Behind salad bars. A kooky collection of fun!
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  • Giggle Fit: Tricky Tongue-Twisters

    Joseph Rosenbloom, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2002)
    If you're cool enough to say "Sally sells sea shells at the sea shore" over and over again with no problem, get ready to meet your match and to have your tongue tied up in knots! Just wrap your mouth around these twisters: Say this three times FAST: Ike ships ice chips. How many times can you repeat this in 10 seconds?: Loose loops. Plus longer ones that will really test your skills! And, remember--it's more fun when you do it with an audience.
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